Below Deck Down Under’s Aesha Scott has revealed some more unseen details about the two incidents of sexual misconduct that occurred on the show.

During episodes six and seven of the second season, production was forced to step in on two separate occasions after cast members engaged in inappropriate sexual behaviours, which included Luke Jones entering Margot Sisson‘s bed naked while she was unconscious.

**TRIGGER WARNING: The following details sexual assault and harassment and may be triggering to some readers.

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Below Deck Down Under’s Aesha Scott revealed more details about the two incidents of sexual misconduct that occurred on the show. Source: Bravo

Speaking to LA Times, Aesha said she was weary about being interviewed because she didn’t want to exploit the situation.

However, as she was also a victim of sexual assault, she intuitively felt “on edge” the night of the incident.

“My spidey senses were tingling,” she said. “Something was telling me that something wasn’t quite right.

“I had this thing on my brain: ‘Just get Margot to bed, get Margot to bed. That’s all you have to do’.”

The 31-year-old explained that she’d spent a while in Margot’s cabin making sure she was safe. But later that night, she heard the production crew “run past” after Luke had climbed into her bunk.

“[This] made me so upset, because I’d spent so much time [trying to make sure Margot was okay]. And it felt like after all that effort, I’d failed,” she shared.

Below Deck Down Under’s Aesha Scott told Laura Bileskalne to ‘pull back a bit’ with Adam Kodra

Second stew Laura Bileskalne was also sacked after she repeatedly made moves on an uncomfortable Adam Kodra.

She first came onto him in the hot tub and despite his refusal, later climbed into his bed to attempt to give him a massage.

Whilst talking to LA Times, Aesha explained that she’d tried to stop Laura from hitting on Adam without his consent.

“[I had] a conversation with Laura about pulling back a bit [with Adam]; that it goes both ways and she needs to stop being so inappropriate with [him],” Aesha recalled.

“So to see just how far she was pushing it, that was really shocking to me as well.”

When Laura learned that Luke had been fired, she suggested to Margot that his firing was “unfair”.

“I think he just meant it as a joke, he’s a funny guy. I don’t think he meant anything bad. He wouldn’t rape you or anything,” she said.

After having the conversation relayed to him, Captain Jason Chambers let Laura go for being inappropriate and not respecting people’s “boundaries”.

If you or someone you know needs help, please contact BeyondBlue on 1300 224 636 or Lifeline on 13 11 14. If you or someone you know has been the victim of a sexual assault, please contact the Sexual Assault & Domestic Violence National Help Line on 1800 Respect (1800 737 732) or head toThe Australian Human Rights Commission for a list of state by state resources.

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